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  1. A Small Town Idol is a 1921 American silent feature comedy film produced by Mack Sennett and released through Associated First National. The film stars Ben Turpin and was made and acted by many of the same Sennett personnel from his previous year's Down on the Farm .

  2. A Small Town Idol: With Ben Turpin, Phyllis Haver, Ramon Novarro, Marie Prevost. In Sleepytown, cross-eyed Sam Smith and Mary Brown are about to get married. But the scoundrel, Jim Jones, wants Mary for himself. Jim uses a publicity still that Sam sent away for against him to show Sam the cad in the eyes of Mary.

    • (67)
    • 1939-02-11
    • Short, Comedy
    • 19
  3. Overview. In Sleepytown, cross-eyed Sam Smith and Mary Brown are about to get married. But the scoundrel, Jim Jones, wants Mary for himself. Jim uses a publicity still that Sam sent away for against him to show Sam the cad in the eyes of Mary. Disgraced and without Mary, Sam leaves town and heads for Hollywood to redeem himself.

  4. A Small Town Idol. 1939 Directed by Erle C. Kenton. In Sleepytown, cross-eyed Sam Smith and Mary Brown are about to get married. But the scoundrel, Jim Jones, wants Mary for himself. Jim uses a publicity still that Sam sent away for against him to show Sam the cad in the eyes of Mary.

    • Erle C. Kenton
  5. A Small Town Idol. Jump to Edit. Summaries. In Sleepytown, cross-eyed Sam Smith and Mary Brown are about to get married. But the scoundrel, Jim Jones, wants Mary for himself. Jim uses a publicity still that Sam sent away for against him to show Sam the cad in the eyes of Mary.

  6. A Small Town Idol Released Feb 11, 1939 19m Comedy List Reviews After losing the love of his life to a scoundrel, a man (Ben Turpin) heads to Hollywood to redeem himself in her (Phyllis...

    • Comedy
  7. Sam, a young man in a small town, is accused of being a thief. Unable to prove his innocence–and not knowing that he’s being framed by a local villain to keep him away from pretty young Mary, the town beauty whom the villain wants for himself–he leaves town and goes to Hollywood to become an actor.